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Switzerland election: Green parties make landmark gains | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Green parties made strong gains in Switzerland's parliamentary election, though the anti-immigration Swiss People's Party (SVP) came top. | |
Final results showed the Green Party (GPS) surging into fourth place, with 28 seats in the 200-seat lower house. | |
The Green Liberals (GLP) got 16 seats. The two green parties took more than 20% of the vote. | |
Their gains reflect voters' concerns over climate change, seen as the dominant issue in Sunday's election. | |
The Green Party overtook one of the parties in the coalition government, the Christian Democrats (CVP), and could for the first time get a seat in the coalition that governs Switzerland. | |
"It is not a green wave, it is a tsunami, a hurricane," deputy party leader Celina Vara told Swiss radio. | "It is not a green wave, it is a tsunami, a hurricane," deputy party leader Celina Vara told Swiss radio. |
The SVP won, getting 53 seats - but that is 12 fewer than it had in the outgoing National Council (lower house). | |
The centre-left Socialists came second, winning 39 seats (down by four), and the centre-right Liberals (FDP) came third, winning 29 seats. | |
If the two Green parties are able to overcome policy differences and unite, they would represent a potent political force. | If the two Green parties are able to overcome policy differences and unite, they would represent a potent political force. |
As is usual in Switzerland, no single party secured a majority. | |
For decades, the seven-seat Federal Council has been dominated by the same four main parties: the SVP, the Social Democrats, the FDP liberals and the CVP, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva. | For decades, the seven-seat Federal Council has been dominated by the same four main parties: the SVP, the Social Democrats, the FDP liberals and the CVP, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva. |
The SVP has campaigned for over a decade on two key messages: restrictions on immigration and asylum seekers, and limiting non-EU member Switzerland's ties with Brussels. | |
But these issues were scarcely mentioned in the election campaign, and climate change dominated as the single most important issue. | But these issues were scarcely mentioned in the election campaign, and climate change dominated as the single most important issue. |
All year, climate strikes have been taking place in the country, culminating in a huge rally in Bern in September that drew 100,000 people. | All year, climate strikes have been taking place in the country, culminating in a huge rally in Bern in September that drew 100,000 people. |
The Swiss have only to look up to see the effects of climate change: the Alpine glaciers are melting, and rock and mud slides are threatening mountain communities, our correspondent says. | The Swiss have only to look up to see the effects of climate change: the Alpine glaciers are melting, and rock and mud slides are threatening mountain communities, our correspondent says. |
But the election campaign was about more than just a rise in support for green parties. | But the election campaign was about more than just a rise in support for green parties. |
A record 40% of candidates for the National Council were women (as were more than a third of those standing for the second house, the chamber of states). | |
In June this year, hundreds of thousands of women across Switzerland took to the streets to call for equal pay and conditions, and an end to discrimination. | In June this year, hundreds of thousands of women across Switzerland took to the streets to call for equal pay and conditions, and an end to discrimination. |